I was not thrilled when I heard that they were making another sequel to the Indiana Jones franchise, especially since Harrison Ford is 80, but I was pleasantly surprised by “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” when I saw it. The film starts out during World War II and Indy is made to look younger with CGI. After he escapes danger with an ancient dial that can change the world, the film moves to 1969. The Nazi scientist wants the dial back. So does Indy’s god-daughter, played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who is a great partner/antagonist for him. Lots of chases, action and fighting. I liked this film better than the last entry, “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls”. Even though Ford has aged he can still carry a film. And Waller-Bridge is feisty, athletic, sarcastic and is not always on the right side of the law. A worthy addition to a legendary movie franchise.